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The image displays a five-stage process for making carbonated drinks. Stage 1, Water cleaning, involves processing raw water through a filter, a water softener, and chemicals, then moving it with a pump. Stage 2, Heating evaporation and carbonation, sees the water heated by electric heaters, passed through a cooling pipe, and then infused with carbon dioxide in a tank. In Stage 3, Mixing, the carbonated water enters a mixing tank where colouring, syrup, and flavour are added. Stage 4, Filtering and filling, consists of filtering the mixture and then putting it into bottles and cans. Finally, Stage 5, Packaging, shows the filled bottles and cans being boxed and transported by a truck to a supermarket.
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The graphic illustrates how carbonated drinks are made.
Overall, this process consists of multiple stages, from cleaning water, followed by several processing treatments, to packaging for consumption.
The process begins when raw water enters the filter, then water will be removed impurities by the water softener and treated with chemicals. Then water will be pumped into an electronic heater for boiling in order to remove bacteria in water, turning water into pure water. Pure water then receives carbon dioxide in order to make carbonated water.
Once the previous stage has been completed, sparkling water will be moved to a mixing tank by a tube. Many ingredients such as color, syrup and flavour are added to the sparkling water in order to make the drink more colorful and tasty. The liquid then will be filtered one more time then filled into bottles and cans. Final products will be packaged in boxes then delivered to supermarkets for consumption.
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